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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot One of the more alarming anecdotes in “Fire and Fury,” Michael Wolff’s incendiary new book about Donald Trump’s White House, involves the firing of James Comey, former director of the F.B.I. It’s not Trump’s motives that are scary; Wolff reports that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner were “increasingly panicked” and “frenzied” about what Comey would find if he looked into the family finances, which is incriminating but unsurprising. The terrifying part is how, in Wolff’s telling, Trump sneaked around his aides, some of whom thought they’d contained him. “For most of the day, almost no one would know that he had decided to take matters into his own hands,” Wolff writes. “In presidential annals, the firing of F.B.I. director James Comey may be the most consequential move ever made by a modern president acting entirely on his own.” Now imagine Trump taking the same approach toward ordering the bombing of North Korea. Wolff’s scabrous book comes out on Friday — the publication date was moved up amid a media furor — but I was able to get an advance copy. It’s already a consequential work, having precipitated a furious rift between the president and his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who told Wolff that the meeting Donald Trump Jr. brokered with Russians in the hope of getting dirt on Hillary Clinton was “treasonous” and “unpatriotic.” On Thursday the president’s lawyers sent a cease-and-desist letter to Wolff’s publisher, Henry Holt, demanding that it stop publication, claiming, among other things, defamation and invasion of privacy. This move would be fascistic if it weren’t so farcical. (While some have raised questions about Wolff’s methods, Axios reports that he has many hours of interviews recorded.) There are lots of arresting details in the book. We learn that the administration holds special animus for what it calls “D.O.J. women,” or women who work in the Justice Department. Wolff writes that after the white supremacist mayhem in Charlottesville, Va., Trump privately rationalized “why someone would be a member of the K.K.K.” The book recounts that after the political purge in Saudi Arabia, Trump boasted that he and Kushner engineered a coup: “We’ve put our man on top!” But most of all, the book confirms what is already widely understood — not just that Trump is entirely unfit for the presidency, but that everyone around him knows it. One thread running through “Fire and Fury” is the way relatives, opportunists and officials try to manipulate and manage the president, and how they often fail. As Wolff wrote in a Hollywood Reporter essay based on the book, over the past year, the people around Trump, “all — 100 percent — came to believe he was incapable of functioning in his job.” According to Wolff, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Reince Priebus, the former chief of staff, called Trump an “idiot.” (So did the media mogul Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News, though he used an obscenity first.) Trump’s chief economic adviser, Gary Cohn, compares his boss’s intelligence to excrement. The national security adviser, H. R. McMaster, thinks he’s a “dope.” It has already been reported that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Trump a “moron,” which he has pointedly refused to deny. And yet these people continue to either prop up or defend this sick travesty of a presidency. Wolff takes a few stabs at the motives of Trump insiders. Ivanka Trump apparently nurtured the ghastly dream of following her father into the presidency. Others, Wolff writes, told themselves that they could help protect America from the president they serve: The “mess that might do serious damage to the nation, and, by association, to your own brand, might be transcended if you were seen as the person, by dint of competence and professional behavior, taking control of it.” This is a delusion as wild, in its own way, as Trump’s claim that the “Access Hollywood” tape was faked. Some of the military men trying to steady American foreign policy amid Trump’s whims and tantrums might be doing something quietly decent, sacrificing their reputations for the greater good. But most members of Trump’s campaign and administration are simply traitors. They are willing, out of some complex mix of ambition, resentment, cynicism and rationalization, to endanger all of our lives — all of our children’s lives — by refusing to tell the country what they know about the senescent fool who boasts of the size of his “nuclear button” on Twitter. Maybe, at the moment, people in the Trump orbit feel complacent because a year has passed without any epic disaster, unless you count an estimated 1,000 or so deaths in Puerto Rico, which they probably don’t. There’s an old joke, recently cited by Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo, that describes where we are right now: A guy falls from a 50-story building. As he flies by the 25th floor, someone asks how it’s going. “So far, so good!” he says. Eventually, we’ll hit the ground, and assuming America survives, there should be a reckoning to dwarf the defenestration of Harvey Weinstein and his fellow ogres. Trump, Wolff’s reporting shows, has no executive function, no ability to process information or weigh consequences. Expecting him to act in the country’s interest is like demanding that your cat do the dishes. His enablers have no such excuse. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest #1. To: Willie Green (#0) (Edited) Poor black Trash don'T know no beTTar Always doing a sTick up ThroaT slashing Love If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys ! #2. To: BorisY (#1) Poor black trash Urban zoo animals. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #3. To: Willie Green, Special Ed (#0) Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Reince Priebus, the former chief of staff, called Trump an “idiot.” (So did the media mogul Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News, though he used an obscenity first.) Trump’s chief economic adviser, Gary Cohn, compares his boss’s intelligence to excrement. The national security adviser, H. R. McMaster, thinks he’s a “dope.” It has already been reported that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Trump a “moron,” which he has pointedly refused to deny. Trump hires only the BEST liars, but occasionally the truth can slip out. They need a special remedial course in lying at Trump University! ![]() #4. To: hondo68 (#3) It's gotta really suck, knowing you support unviable nobody's, that will never get elected before you shit-the-bed of life, you geriatric pothead. lol I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #5. To: Willie Green (#0) Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot If they don't know it, they should. But he's a damn site better than Hillary. American politics has become a version of subversive vaudville. It truly represents the collective stupidity of the American people.
#6. To: rlk (#5) Good post. It is all about name recognition.
#7. To: Willie Green (#0) Yet he managed to beat your candidate like a 2 dollar rent whore,so what does that make you and your candidate? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #8. To: rlk (#5) Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot How smart CAN they be when HE is THEIR boss? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #9. To: Willie Green (#0) This is what the NY Slimes has to resort to as the Trump train steams ahead.
#10. To: redleghunter (#9) And while Slim's Slimes is obsessing over some gossipmongering by a known uncredible writer who has been caught in many lies over the years, Trump keeps moving. AoS:
Another bit of 0bama's (and Bush's and Xlinton's) legacy wiped away, mostly unnoticed. Drill, baby, drill. Including the Arctic reserves and the California coast.
#11. To: Willie Green (#0) Everyone
Fixed it. "we are tartets from evil doers!!!" [ and ] U looked up birfer on the dcitionary. It isn't a movie. "Listen piece of shit. Call me anti American again and your're banned. I don't like you." - aka stoned - #12. To: Jameson (#11) Effff off, snowflake. Go liberally stink up another, less conservative forum. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #13. To: GrandIsland (#12) Everyone Knows He’s an Idiot
....even you "we are tartets from evil doers!!!" [ and ] U looked up birfer on the dcitionary. It isn't a movie. "Listen piece of shit. Call me anti American again and your're banned. I don't like you." - aka stoned - #14. To: sneakypete (#7) Yet he managed to beat your candidate like a 2 dollar rent whore, He never ran against "my candidate," you friggin' ignorant dipshit. I didn't have a candidate in the last race... Besides, why would I? I live in Texas... my vote would've been futile... I already knew who would probably win in this cesspit state... And voting for a Klinton in protest would be just pissing into the wind. So quit attacking others to coverup your own bad decisions.
#15. To: Willie Green (#14) (Edited) He never ran against "my candidate," you friggin' ignorant dipshit. That's supposed to make you some sort of wise sage? And I refused to hold my nose, flip a coin and late fate determine who was the lesser of two evils. And *I* am the "freakin' ignorant dipshit"?????? Tell us,oh wise one,how did that work out for ya? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #16. To: sneakypete (#15) Tell us,oh wise one,how did that work out for ya?
It worked out great, thank-you... I sleep very well at night, knowing that I had nothing to do with electing that incompetent jackass...
#17. To: Willie Green (#16) I sleep well k owing you shit and piss yourself daily because of Trump. I wonder if I should invest in depends stock.
#18. To: A K A Stone (#17) Your passionate concern for my body wastes is hilarious.
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